;Cal. 53-week ;Leap week calendar ;53-week calendar is a variation of the Gregorian calendar that is used (mainly) in government and business for fiscal years, as well as in timekeeping ;year ends on a day of the week (e.g., the last Friday in December). ;YOU NEED MovingOperation_N01, _N02 ;For a syntax description see PTBSync Help! ;If you find an error please contact: dewaelheyns(a)gmail.com LANGUAGE=UTF8 IMAGE=Holiday_days.gif COMMENT=Updated May 2, 2007 \nUsed (mainly) in government & business for fiscal years, as well as in timekeeping MOVE=Always 01.1.-1Dy-1Fr =last day of the year #0000 (53-week Calendar) ;Note=last Friday of the year #0000 01.1.-1Dy*N01 =>53-week Calendar New Year #-0001 (53-week Calendar) ;Note=day after the last Friday of the year #0000 01.1.-1Dy*N02 =>53-week Calendar New Year #0000 (53-week Calendar) ;Note=day after the last Friday of the year #0001 01.1.-1Dy*N01 =1st day of the year #-0001 (53-week Calendar) ;Note=day after the last Friday of the year #0000 01.1.-1Dy*N02 =1st day of the year #0000 (53-week Calendar) ;Note=day after the last Friday of the year #0001 31.12.-1Fr =last day of the year #0000 (53-week Calendar) ;Note=last Friday of the year #0000 31.12.*N01 =>53-week Calendar New Year #-0001 (53-week Calendar) ;Note=day after the last Friday of the year #0000 31.12.*N02 =>53-week Calendar New Year #0000 (53-week Calendar) ;Note=day after the last Friday of the year #0001 31.12.*N01 =1st day of the year #-0001 (53-week Calendar) ;Note=day after the last Friday of the year #0000 31.12.*N02 =1st day of the year #0000 (53-week Calendar) ;Note=day after the last Friday of the year #0001 ;These entries were added by: dewaelheyns(a)gmail.com - http://users.telenet.be/wdew/ ;The abbreviations {d} {m} {e} {y} ... are explained on http://users.telenet.be/wdew/Basis%20PTB/BasisEN.htm ;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/53-week_calendar